Allegro MicroSystems, Inc. offers two new full bridge door drivers for automotive and industrial applications. The A89505 and A89506 are excellent in automotive applications where both drives contain built-in current sensing capabilities, eliminating the need for external current sensing resistances and reducing the requirement for external components to a minimum of seven. Both can provide an absolute maximum supply voltage of 50V. Both devices have current limit detection flags that trigger when programmable current limits are reached
Aldec has introduced the HS-VU19PD-ZU7EV, an ASIC/SoC physical prototype and hardware emulation board. The device uses only two FPGas to provide logic, compared to boards of similar capacity. The device's logic module FPGas are all Virtex UltraScale+ VU19P devices, Xilinx's highest logic capacity FPGA to date, and the new HES board also offers Xilinx Zynq UltraScale+ ZU7EV MPSoC. As a host module, it features ARM Cortex-A53 quad-core, ARM Cortex-R5 dual-core real-time processing unit and PCIe Gen3 embedded IP
Allegro Microsystems expands the QuietMotion product line with the introduction of the new A89307 Automotive - Qualified door drive IC. The device delivers ultra-low noise and vibration by using FOC algorithms to drive continuous sinusoidal current loads, assisting automakers to reduce noise and improve battery life, providing more miles per charge and reducing the vehicle's carbon footprint.
The A3941 is an H-bridge device that complements the existing automotive-grade MOSFET pre-integrated circuit product line.